Gösta Rehn
Lars Gösta Rehn (1913[1][2][3] - 1 December 1996) was a Swedish economist.
Life
He studied at the University of Stockholm and its ”Social Research Institute” (Socialinstitutet). He started to work as an economist for the Swedish Trade Union Confederation in 1930, being this his full-time employment since 1943. From 1973 to his retirement, he was professor of labour market policy at the Institute of Social Research.
Together with Rudolf Meidner, he developed the Rehn-Meidner Model, a staple of the economic and social "Swedish Model"
Bibliography
- Los Sindicatos y la Crisis Económica - G. Bretaña, Alemana Y Suecia - P. Gourevitch, A. Martin, S. Bornstein e A. Markovits 1991 Ministerio de Trabajo y seguridad social. ISBN 84-7434-655-X
- Full sysselsättning utan inflation. Skrifter i urval. - Gösta Rehn, Eskil Wadensjö, Åke Dahlberg, Bertil Holmlund Tidens Förlag, 1988 (Full employment without inflation)
References
- ↑ "Del Rosal Crespo - Los Límites Del Socialismo Reformista El Caso de Suecia". Es.scribd.com. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- ↑ Lennart Erixon (1997-11-01). "The Father of the Swedish Model in Memory of Gosta Rehn (1913-96)". Eid.sagepub.com. Retrieved 2015-03-08.
- ↑ "Gosta Rehn". Diva-portal.org\accessdate=2015-03-08.
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